Saturday, June 6, 2020

Saturday Snippets

Our church held it's annual Pentecost Sunday celebration last weekend. Usually in the Sanctuary one person carries the flag and everyone else born in that country walks with them but we had to do it a little differently due to Covid-19. But we still got to gather outside and celebrate! It was the first time our church had been together since March 8th! There was so much honking and yelling "Hi!! It's so good to see you!" to each other!




We drove up to Sequim to have our family photos taken before Diana heads back home. Sharaya and Diana found a beautiful area to take them and Sharaya brought her tripod and her 'real' camera, she said we got some great shots! Now she's editing...
 




Chuck had his first infusion this week. We got to the hospital at 7:30am and met with the doctor to look over the most recent scans and talk about the treatments.

Then we met with the Nurse Practitioner to discuss side effects, what to look for, when to call the doctor, etc.

Then we headed back for the infusion, they put in an IV and started the process. It was the tiniest bag of medicine but it took 45 minutes to administer. 

We walked out at around noon. 

 
He's had no side effects and is planning to go back to work next week. Thank you Lord!

6 comments:

Jeanie said...

So glad you could safely celebrate Pentecost. And good news about no side effects so far. Yay!

ellen b. said...

How lovely to go to Sequim for family photos. I've always enjoyed our trips there. That was cool to have the flags in the parking lot for Pentecost Sunday. We get to meet in our sanctuary tomorrow. So looking forward to it. Good news that Chuck's first infusion went well and he's heading back to work. PTL.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

What a beautiful way to celebrate Pentecost! I would love to have sesen the "parade" and the flags. Looks so beautiful Glad you were able to come back together again. Praying for your hubby to continue to do well and not have any major side effects from the infusions. Glad your family got to be together for some really good photos. We'll look forward to seeing them! God bless you all and take care.

Regina said...

I love Pentecost Sunday. I'm happy to hear your dear one didn't suffer side effects from his treatment. Keeping you all in my prayers.

Rebecca Jo said...

I'm so glad the side effects have just stayed away. Praise the Lord indeed!!!
I cant wait to see the family pics!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Why no masks at the celebration? Praying for Chuck and I'm glad that he had no ill side effects. Let's pray that continues!!!